Change of Conditions. The fact that any use of the Easement Property expressly prohibited by this Easement or otherwise determined inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement may become significantly more valuable or economical than permitted uses, or that neighboring properties may in the future be put entirely to uses inconsistent with this Easement, has been considered by Grantor in granting this Easement. It is Grantor’s belief that any such changes will increase the public’s benefit and interest in the continuation of this Easement, and it is the intent of both Grantor and Grantee that any such changes are not to be considered circumstances sufficient to terminate this Easement, in whole or in part. In addition, the inability to carry on any or all of the permitted uses, or the unprofitability of doing so, shall not impair the validity of this Easement or be considered grounds for its termination.
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Samples: Deed of Conservation Easement, Deed of Conservation Easement
Change of Conditions. The fact that any use of the Easement Property expressly prohibited by this Easement or otherwise determined inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement may become significantly more valuable or economical than permitted uses, or that neighboring properties may in the future be put entirely to uses inconsistent with this Easement, has been considered by Grantor in granting this Easement. It is Grantor’s 's belief that any such changes will increase the public’s 's benefit and interest in the continuation of this Easement, and it is the intent of both Grantor and Grantee that any such changes are not to be considered circumstances sufficient to terminate this Easement, in whole or in part. In addition, the inability to carry on any or all of the permitted uses, or the unprofitability of doing so, shall not impair the validity of this Easement or be considered grounds for its termination.
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Samples: Deed of Conservation Easement, Deed of Conservation Easement